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one not countries like turkey, or the united states? why do we have to have something the, where people in pakistan, some people, rightly or wrongly, say we are facing a difficult situation? that is why we have a concern. apart from that, nothing else. >> second row, over here. >> hello? mr. jawad, my name is -- >> you are ok. >> director of operations at the world bank. i like your comment that economic prosperity is probably the most important aspect of the transition. we are speaking about long-term schemes. in rehabilitation of countries, the world bank has taken a lead, oftentimes, in countries in latin america, eastern europe, and many others, and even in pakistan. short-term schemes will development. social development schemes have been put into action which have a lead time for results which are very much shorter than you talk about. to what extent, in afghanistan, have those kinds of schemes and applied? to my mind, in addition to the parallel track with the long schemes, we need shorter schemes, which addresses some of the oth
one not countries like turkey, or the united states? why do we have to have something the, where people in pakistan, some people, rightly or wrongly, say we are facing a difficult situation? that is why we have a concern. apart from that, nothing else. >> second row, over here. >> hello? mr. jawad, my name is -- >> you are ok. >> director of operations at the world bank. i like your comment that economic prosperity is probably the most important aspect of the transition....
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and the large amount of debt the united states is facing. i will outline the challenge we face and some transforming healthcare ways we can solve the issue. i will demonstrate how new approaches other integrating a delivery system and how it is already achieving outside the federal government. i will describe how health care can harness some plausibility to have sustainability even as it undergoes some transformation. i want to talk about ohio. they are addressing some of these large issues here recently. the recently announced demonstration of instigating care coverage for the dual eligible. the dough eligible are individuals who can be covered by medicare and medicaid. it represents 20% of the medicare population but 31% of the cost. we are excited to be part of this program with a company in de 10 called care source. we will be serving minutes this our partnership prepares our ability and also the managing complicating conditions and their experience of being the leader to search to underprivileged people and health care for the last 23 y
and the large amount of debt the united states is facing. i will outline the challenge we face and some transforming healthcare ways we can solve the issue. i will demonstrate how new approaches other integrating a delivery system and how it is already achieving outside the federal government. i will describe how health care can harness some plausibility to have sustainability even as it undergoes some transformation. i want to talk about ohio. they are addressing some of these large issues...
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the united states led the world in a nuclear age. ever since, they have also led the effort to restrain the spread of these highly destructive weapons. with some success. in the half-century since the first atomic bomb was exploded over the desert in new mexico, nine countries have come to possess nuclear weapons. the number of countries with the capability to possess those weapons is many times more than nine. most countries which are voluntary -- voluntarily refrain from nuclear weapons, one of which is canada, have relied on the nuclear nonproliferation treaty and on american leadership. if iran gets a nuclear weapon, that could change. it could trigger an arms race in the middle east, as several countries there moved quickly to get their weapon. it is already highly volatile and very dangerous place. right now, israelis and palestinians are dying. the ancient hostility between persians and arabs remains high, as does the internal conflict between sunni and shiite muslims. that has gone on since the founding of islam. >> it was a
the united states led the world in a nuclear age. ever since, they have also led the effort to restrain the spread of these highly destructive weapons. with some success. in the half-century since the first atomic bomb was exploded over the desert in new mexico, nine countries have come to possess nuclear weapons. the number of countries with the capability to possess those weapons is many times more than nine. most countries which are voluntary -- voluntarily refrain from nuclear weapons, one...
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is a net positive benefit to the united states. the question you posed gets into the very issues are industry looks at on a daily basis. what does the future look like? most of the decision they are making today are based on 15, 20 year outlooks. this is where the private sector performs well. and they get to take those risks. should not be shifted to the taxpayer. what it does provide for as looking into the future as to what the market might be. and there are many opportunities to expand the manufacturing footprint in the united states today. all that will impact the very discussion. the important part is that whatever level it may or may not be, and this halted for the u.s. domestic economy. >> let's turn to the phone than one more question left. >> your attitude toward soe investment -- if you think that there's going to be more investments from china and if you think there's a level playing field. what is your take on a going forward? >> i do normally have an opinion of that. we see with the canadians have done. investment com
is a net positive benefit to the united states. the question you posed gets into the very issues are industry looks at on a daily basis. what does the future look like? most of the decision they are making today are based on 15, 20 year outlooks. this is where the private sector performs well. and they get to take those risks. should not be shifted to the taxpayer. what it does provide for as looking into the future as to what the market might be. and there are many opportunities to expand the...
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the united states has not done well in the two big wars. it does not have the record to show for it. it spent trillions of dollars and has not been able to accomplish its objectives, whether in afghanistan or iraq. it is very clear the americans are more interested in these days in nation-building at home. these are important contexts to bear in mind. hopefully the iranian regime will change. hopefully the administration will take diplomatic seriously. or that sanctions really changed the ingraining government's mind and they change course. clocks for diplomacy for sanctions are not synchronized with the clock for building iran's nuclear capabilities. it is possible iran may go on a clear before any of these things take effect. before sanctions produce the results. then we are left with two choices -- we either find a way to contain and deter a nuclear iran or we go to war with them. if the go to war, them have to be prepared for what that war would entail. it may very well be that it will be far more costly. we started sectarian war in the
the united states has not done well in the two big wars. it does not have the record to show for it. it spent trillions of dollars and has not been able to accomplish its objectives, whether in afghanistan or iraq. it is very clear the americans are more interested in these days in nation-building at home. these are important contexts to bear in mind. hopefully the iranian regime will change. hopefully the administration will take diplomatic seriously. or that sanctions really changed the...
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congress has to pay the bills of the united states. that is an obligation they assigned to themselves. >> it's a little evasive in your answer. i understand. but i mean, are you trying to leave room? >> -- never be true. >> are you trying to leave room or not leave room? >> look, there is no substitute for congress extending the borrowing authority of the united states. >> but you believe this is an option? viable, unviable? >> i think the only option here that there is no backup plan. the only option is for congress to do its job. >> will you totally rule it out? >> you could speculate about a lot of things, but there is -- nothing needs to come to these kinds of speculative notions about how to deal with a problem that is easily resolved by congress doing its job, very simply. and then coming back and having the discussion and conversation and negotiation and debate about how we continue to bring down our debt in a way that's responsible, in a way that allows our economy to grow, in a way that protects the middle class, in a way that
congress has to pay the bills of the united states. that is an obligation they assigned to themselves. >> it's a little evasive in your answer. i understand. but i mean, are you trying to leave room? >> -- never be true. >> are you trying to leave room or not leave room? >> look, there is no substitute for congress extending the borrowing authority of the united states. >> but you believe this is an option? viable, unviable? >> i think the only option here...
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this is about the defense of the united states and the people who served in the united states military. it is also about the entire federal budget. the secretary has been very clear we need to have the true, genuine, honest conversation about the budget and he wants there to be a once and for all bad debts as out of -- that gets us out of talking about sequestration. it is time for congress to act. let me reiterate what was identified as the potential impact of the sequestration back in august. this has not changed. this could seriously disrupt our forces and programs. it could require us to substantially modify and scale back our defense strategy. it could cut thousands of programs by 10%. it could produce more funding. it could allow for less training for marine corps units to afghanistan. it could force the release of temporary civilian employees. it could have an impact on morale. we have heard that already on the front lines of afghanistan. the troops have serious questions about sequestration. this is not just a washington issue. it is an issue at our bases in asia. we need to th
this is about the defense of the united states and the people who served in the united states military. it is also about the entire federal budget. the secretary has been very clear we need to have the true, genuine, honest conversation about the budget and he wants there to be a once and for all bad debts as out of -- that gets us out of talking about sequestration. it is time for congress to act. let me reiterate what was identified as the potential impact of the sequestration back in august....
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meaning, afghanistan, pakistan, and the united states. where the red lines are, what are the parameters of compromise? and what extent are we going to compromise? we have to reach this as an agreement through afghanistan, pakistan, and the united states as an ally. that is key. another issue that is taking a lot of attention and impacting the ability of the afghan forces is the insider attacks. it is sometimes people are disappointed and how could this happen and how could they turn the guns against us while we train them? this is an important issue because as the taliban indicated this is their most successful tactic. it is the most effective way of decivilizing afghan forces. the reason for that, why is that happening? first reason is infiltration. we have low recruitment and we don't have a national data system who is coming so infiltration is the first part. second part is intimidation. when they enlist taliban is contacting their family and threatening them. when people say well, the community might be leaving and the security might
meaning, afghanistan, pakistan, and the united states. where the red lines are, what are the parameters of compromise? and what extent are we going to compromise? we have to reach this as an agreement through afghanistan, pakistan, and the united states as an ally. that is key. another issue that is taking a lot of attention and impacting the ability of the afghan forces is the insider attacks. it is sometimes people are disappointed and how could this happen and how could they turn the guns...
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and tkpwotd bless the united states -- god bless the united states of america. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] ♪ ♪ >> democratic senator chuck schumer and republican support john mccain are part of a bipartisan effort to make changes to the immigration laws. this morning they take part in the breakfast series. live coverage begins at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. then we look at gun violence and ways to reduce it following the newtown, connecticut, shootings. watch live coverage from the senate judiciary committee at 10:00 a.m. eastern. up next a discussion on c.i.a. interrogation techniques and their depiction in the film "zero dark thirty." on "washington journal" a look at u.s. immigration policy, the economy and the hidden history of libya. >> they said they were going to pass a bill and it was going to be a good bill on civil rights. can you get him to agree or is he going to try to keep from passing anything? >> i think that we've got to get our foot down. >> l.b.j. and larry
and tkpwotd bless the united states -- god bless the united states of america. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] ♪ ♪ >> democratic senator chuck schumer and republican support john mccain are part of a bipartisan effort to make changes to the immigration laws. this morning they take part in the breakfast series. live coverage begins at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. then we look at gun violence and ways to...
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this is the united states view of the p.l.s. sector with respect to the portion of the bonds they own. they own some of those bonds and under their rules they tell us what they think about the underlying mortgages and these are the numbers you want to look at. fannie mae says there is about $28 billion on their balance sheet, exposure to mortgages in this sector. they expect a 50% default rate. this is before. going forward on their existing holdings. 50% default rate and when it defaults and goes into foreclosure, they expect a 66% loss under that mortgage. half the mortgages, 2/3 of the principal written down. it tells you fannie mae believes there are roughly 2.25 more forclosures coming. we think fanny and freddy and the sbranks other avenues. all the programs you talked about for reform and helping these home owners. most of those programs are not eligible to be used in this sector. the p.l.s. homeowner has very few options. our thesis is allowing these home owners to write down the mortgages, you re-reduce the am of forecl
this is the united states view of the p.l.s. sector with respect to the portion of the bonds they own. they own some of those bonds and under their rules they tell us what they think about the underlying mortgages and these are the numbers you want to look at. fannie mae says there is about $28 billion on their balance sheet, exposure to mortgages in this sector. they expect a 50% default rate. this is before. going forward on their existing holdings. 50% default rate and when it defaults and...
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one not countries like turkey, or the united states? why do we have to have something the, where people in pakistan, some people, rightly or wrongly, say we are facing a difficult situation? that is why we have a concern. apart from that, nothing else. >> second row, over here. >> hello? mr. jawad, my name is -- >> you are ok. >> director of operations at the world and. -- bank. i'd like your comment that economic prosperity is probably the most important aspect of the transition. we are speaking about long-term schemes. in rehabilitation of countries, the world bank has taken a lead, oftentimes, in countries in latin america, eastern europe, and many others, and even in pakistan. short-term schemes will development. social development schemes have been put into action which have a lead time for results which are very much shorter than you talk about. to what extent, in afghanistan, have those kinds of schemes and applied? to my mind, in addition to the parallel track with the long schemes, we need shorter schemes, which addresses some
one not countries like turkey, or the united states? why do we have to have something the, where people in pakistan, some people, rightly or wrongly, say we are facing a difficult situation? that is why we have a concern. apart from that, nothing else. >> second row, over here. >> hello? mr. jawad, my name is -- >> you are ok. >> director of operations at the world and. -- bank. i'd like your comment that economic prosperity is probably the most important aspect of the...
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in europe, japan, the united states, and other industrialized nations. it has revealed an underlying problem. states around the world have borrowed much more than they can afford. globally, the figures are sobering. government debt has ballooned to over 100% of gdp. in japan, 250% and in the eurozone, more than 90% of gdp. they believe an 80% debt to gdp ratio is manageable. larger nations also have the same. how will the world economy grow when everyone is cutting back? as greece shows, the cuts can touch -- push back. >> these are countries where consumer debt is too high and would take a long time to return to growth. it will remain below past levels for many years to come. >> on top of that, many highly indebted nations are also rapidly aging nations. >> the demographics are clearly closely tied to finances. it has to do with the fact that fewer and fewer are around to shoulder the nation's debts. there's also the issue of how to adapt the infrastructure for a declining population. >> that means the debt crisis could return in a new guise. if they pr
in europe, japan, the united states, and other industrialized nations. it has revealed an underlying problem. states around the world have borrowed much more than they can afford. globally, the figures are sobering. government debt has ballooned to over 100% of gdp. in japan, 250% and in the eurozone, more than 90% of gdp. they believe an 80% debt to gdp ratio is manageable. larger nations also have the same. how will the world economy grow when everyone is cutting back? as greece shows, the...
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bear in mind we have the united states, the largest economy. private capitalism as their economic paradigm. you have china with the second- biggest economy with no democracy. these countries have the same income and equality right now. only marginally worse. we can talk about trajectory. policymakers have to make a decision which model do we packe ick. we loved democracy. think the jury is still allowed. >> thank you. i think we have time for one more question. six rows back. there is an uproar. we'll have two more questions. >> my original question was to professor easterly. there is a basis for generalizing of the declaration of independence to the world. it does include so-called positive breaks as well. i would like to hear your comments. >> i want to get two other questions and have you both answer them. the lady here four rose back. ws back. >> i was in west africa a couple of years ago. there was a strong sentiment to stop the aid. my question is around integration. there are people doing important things like clinton and goldman sachs.
bear in mind we have the united states, the largest economy. private capitalism as their economic paradigm. you have china with the second- biggest economy with no democracy. these countries have the same income and equality right now. only marginally worse. we can talk about trajectory. policymakers have to make a decision which model do we packe ick. we loved democracy. think the jury is still allowed. >> thank you. i think we have time for one more question. six rows back. there is an...
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i'm the public information officer for the united states capitol police. my title is public information officer. i'm an officer. the united states capitol police our responsibility in conjunction with our law enforcement partners is to ensure the safety of those attending the inaugural ceremonies throughout the weekend. first and foremost, we want everyone to enjoy the democratic process and this historic day. with any event that occurs on the capitol complex, safety is our number one priority. that said, safety and security for guests, public, et cetera, is not carried out just by us, but in partnership with our law enforcement community, metropolitan police, united states secret service, park police and other entities as well as public safety entities. the partnership that we have established to create a pretty robust plan has been in the works for many months and while i cannot go into detail about those -- about the security plan, please know we have trained extensively to address any issues that may come up during the day. thank you. >> thank you, off
i'm the public information officer for the united states capitol police. my title is public information officer. i'm an officer. the united states capitol police our responsibility in conjunction with our law enforcement partners is to ensure the safety of those attending the inaugural ceremonies throughout the weekend. first and foremost, we want everyone to enjoy the democratic process and this historic day. with any event that occurs on the capitol complex, safety is our number one priority....
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there are other entities within the united states. we are funding many different efforts in many parts of the world right now to help develop, whether it's global health or whether it is education, we are doing things that are making a difference in people's lives with respect to those rights. i am absolutely committed -- usaid gets criticized and there have been some obvious problems with our contractor-aide relationships in the past. the committee i i think did superb work in putting a -- out a report with respect to that, but i think we can do more than we are doing today. >> i appreciate that. we had -- you just had the discussion with senator risch on russia, we have seen some slippage since the breakup of the cold war ending, you mentioned secretary kissinger's comments in 1994, the complexity of this arrangement. we have seen slippage. we have seen slippage in russia with their human rights tensions. there's been slippage among our allies in france, what's happened in hungary with recent elections in the government changing, tr
there are other entities within the united states. we are funding many different efforts in many parts of the world right now to help develop, whether it's global health or whether it is education, we are doing things that are making a difference in people's lives with respect to those rights. i am absolutely committed -- usaid gets criticized and there have been some obvious problems with our contractor-aide relationships in the past. the committee i i think did superb work in putting a -- out...
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in the united states to it is estimated 270 million civilian firearms. there is a note at the bottom that says the atf estimates upward over 300 million firearms. that is 89 firearms per 100 residents. yemen comes in second with 55 per 100 residents. switzerland, 46 firearms per 100 residents. as you go down the list here you can see germany, there is an estimate of 25 million firearms in private hands. toward the bottom here, a couple of other large figures. china and india, even though it is only five and four firearms per 100 residents, 40 million firearms in china, 46 million in the country of india. gm from colorado, what are your thoughts on the -- jim from colorado, what are your thoughts on what the president proposed? caller: i know there was a lot of talk about not only what the president said but also the democratic party when they were talking. the 30 run magazines and things like that, they are not really necessary. right now you buy stock handguns and you get a 15 around a magazine. that i believe is sufficient. people who shoot firearms fo
in the united states to it is estimated 270 million civilian firearms. there is a note at the bottom that says the atf estimates upward over 300 million firearms. that is 89 firearms per 100 residents. yemen comes in second with 55 per 100 residents. switzerland, 46 firearms per 100 residents. as you go down the list here you can see germany, there is an estimate of 25 million firearms in private hands. toward the bottom here, a couple of other large figures. china and india, even though it is...
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that is one of the duties of living in the united states -- that isn't a beauty of living in the united states, unlike china. -- that is a beauty of living in the united states, unlike china. it comes down to -- it is fact specific, but feel free to comment on line, but maybe do it anonymously if you are worried someone will allow you for your comments. host: next call from new york. caller: i am a uaw member from upstate new york. thank you for c-span. you cited the nlrb ruling at the outset. my question is, how broad is this ruling? because organizing workers, that is section 7. how broad is this ruling? the nissan workers in tennessee are trying to form a union. they talk on facebook a month each other, does this ruling protect them? how broad is this ruling? guest: i do not want to speculate on how broad the ruling may be. everything is very new and there may be nuances to every case. and they may hinge on certain facts. the bottom line, if you are doing something that is concerted activity and is mutual aid -- and the definitions of that are kind of flexible -- and that most likely
that is one of the duties of living in the united states -- that isn't a beauty of living in the united states, unlike china. -- that is a beauty of living in the united states, unlike china. it comes down to -- it is fact specific, but feel free to comment on line, but maybe do it anonymously if you are worried someone will allow you for your comments. host: next call from new york. caller: i am a uaw member from upstate new york. thank you for c-span. you cited the nlrb ruling at the outset....
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these were not united states citizens which is a week, the people. we need to get our house cleaned up, stop arming foreigners all over the world and keep our gun rights for the american citizens. guest: in terms of immigration, as i mentioned earlier, there is that lasting controversy about whether president obama could do, as he did, and say that certain federal laws do not have to be enforced. that raises separation of powers questions. as to the constitutionality of what the president is moving towards in the immigration, this week, it appears he has bipartisan support. it appears congress is going to pass significant immigration reform and that reform looks like it will fall much of what president obama once. . wants. if that goes through, that is perfectly constitutional. you get the government you vote for, that you deserve and this is the government you have. if you oppose the republicans in the senate for reaching this agreement, your recourse is to replace those members. host: going back to your comments about the president paused use of dr
these were not united states citizens which is a week, the people. we need to get our house cleaned up, stop arming foreigners all over the world and keep our gun rights for the american citizens. guest: in terms of immigration, as i mentioned earlier, there is that lasting controversy about whether president obama could do, as he did, and say that certain federal laws do not have to be enforced. that raises separation of powers questions. as to the constitutionality of what the president is...
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and showering units. one thing we want to do with the time that the secretary has given us is make sure that the standards we develop and accept and measure are standards that apply in any particular kind of convict not just one kind of -- conflict not just one kind of conflict. sures why we want to make we have the standards right so anyone who makes the standard can serve in that particular occupation skill. >> do you see any major roadblocks here over next year or two? >> in this country, as the president himself pointed out in his inaugural speech, we've been on a long journey. a long journey in achieving equality. there have been some tough challenges along the road in facing every barrier, whether it was racial barriers, which we've overcome, the don't ask don't tell, dealing with women, all of these have not come easy. they have all required a lot of sacrifice, a lot of work, a lot of dedication, a lot of leadership. i think that is the case here. we have the experience of women being in the servic
and showering units. one thing we want to do with the time that the secretary has given us is make sure that the standards we develop and accept and measure are standards that apply in any particular kind of convict not just one kind of -- conflict not just one kind of conflict. sures why we want to make we have the standards right so anyone who makes the standard can serve in that particular occupation skill. >> do you see any major roadblocks here over next year or two? >> in this...
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so what's the president of the united states doing? in the middle of this, hopefully they're reaching, there was, as i understand it, a very one major issue remaining , he comes out and calls people together and has a group standing behind him, laughs and jokes and ridicules republicans. why? why would the president of the united states want to do that? and i want to say a word about sequestration. sequestration is about to kick in. the pentagon and our defense department is like a giant oil tanker. you got to turn it around in a very difficult and slow manner, because they have to make plans and they have to have contingencies -- procurement of weapons, have to do all the things that are necessary to make sure our men and women who are serving in the military are the best trained, best equipped and most professional in the world, which they are. but we're looking at sequestration here when the department of defense says it will decimate our adilt -- ability to defend this nation. shouldn't the president of the united states be concern
so what's the president of the united states doing? in the middle of this, hopefully they're reaching, there was, as i understand it, a very one major issue remaining , he comes out and calls people together and has a group standing behind him, laughs and jokes and ridicules republicans. why? why would the president of the united states want to do that? and i want to say a word about sequestration. sequestration is about to kick in. the pentagon and our defense department is like a giant oil...
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not just here in the united states, but in the world. one of the questions i know that we have is whether we are ready for the exchanges. i suspect that most of us believe we are not. tom, make -- maybe you could start as out and talk about the sequestration that paul ryan told us this weekend is going to happen. >> it is a prediction that at this point seems like a certainty, but i would argue it has been a near certainty once beat sequestration provision was written into the budget control act. i will talk a bit about sequestration per se, but i would regard it as a symptom and not the disease itself. the disease itself is erosion to the point of vanishing, almost, of the bipartisan political consensus for military string, for peace through strength, as people used to say. that is really something that over the course of my career has been a touchstone, something that people could build upon. you could argue about what kind of strength we could have, the quality of the strength, these bert -- these forces versus those forces. there was
not just here in the united states, but in the world. one of the questions i know that we have is whether we are ready for the exchanges. i suspect that most of us believe we are not. tom, make -- maybe you could start as out and talk about the sequestration that paul ryan told us this weekend is going to happen. >> it is a prediction that at this point seems like a certainty, but i would argue it has been a near certainty once beat sequestration provision was written into the budget...
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the people of the united states. not to betrayal permit a vote. i urge the speaker to reconsider and rectify this decision today. today's the deadline to ever going down with in history as shameful. i yield back. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york, mr. grimm, 45 minutes. >>-- for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. speaker. it is very difficult to stand here and have to speak to my constituents, knowing that we are going to end this congress and i am going to walk the streets in midland beach and south beach and new york beach enemy withfeville, homeowners i have met with for nine weeks now, at -- and to meet with homeowners i have met with for nine weeks now, and not tell them everything is ok. right now everything is not ok. it is far from ok. i do not often agree with my colleague that just spoke, mr. nadler, on a lot of substantive issues, but i have to agree with him today. that is not an easy thing for me to do because there was a betrayal. and there was an area in judgment -- error in judgment tha
the people of the united states. not to betrayal permit a vote. i urge the speaker to reconsider and rectify this decision today. today's the deadline to ever going down with in history as shameful. i yield back. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york, mr. grimm, 45 minutes. >>-- for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. speaker. it is very difficult to stand here and have to speak to my constituents, knowing that we are going to end this congress and i am going to walk...
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reach the united states. i think the bush administration was wrong to remove north korea from the list of states alters of terrorism. -- sponsors of terrorism. i hope we will reverse that. china and the conflict going on throughout the region during -- region. china is increasingly aggressive about their territorial claims. in their neighbors are looking to the united states as a counterbalance. a -- if the sequester goes through, what are we going to pivot with? these are the fundamental issues we face. as you sit with the president and help him form a vision for the world, what advice are you going to give him in the terms of what our role should be? >> that is a very broad and comprehensive question. >> you have two minutes to answer it. >> i could say to you let's sit down and talk about it and will get together and go through it but let me give -- i want to do that, but let me say a few things to you about this. as you know, there was a debate in congress about whether or not anything should have been do
reach the united states. i think the bush administration was wrong to remove north korea from the list of states alters of terrorism. -- sponsors of terrorism. i hope we will reverse that. china and the conflict going on throughout the region during -- region. china is increasingly aggressive about their territorial claims. in their neighbors are looking to the united states as a counterbalance. a -- if the sequester goes through, what are we going to pivot with? these are the fundamental...
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it is a betrayal of the people of united states -- of the united states. it is a betrayal by the speaker personally of the members of this house not to permit a vote. i have never seen an action like it. i hope i never see it again. i urge the speaker to reconsider and rectify this decision today because today is the deadline to avert going down in history as shameful. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. grimm, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. speaker. it's very difficult to stand here and have to speak to my constituents knowing that we are going to break, we are going to end this congress and i'm going to go and walk the streets in midland beach, south beach, in taughtenville and i'm going to meet with homeowners that i have been meeting with for nine weeks now and i can't tell them that everything's going to be ok. because as of right now everything is not ok. in fact, it's far from ok. i don't often agree with my colleague that just spoke, mr. nadler, on a lot
it is a betrayal of the people of united states -- of the united states. it is a betrayal by the speaker personally of the members of this house not to permit a vote. i have never seen an action like it. i hope i never see it again. i urge the speaker to reconsider and rectify this decision today because today is the deadline to avert going down in history as shameful. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr....
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the united states has its own currency. we print the money. suppose investors get down on the united states. that would help the exports. the story by paul ryan doesn't make sense. he is concerned about the deficit but will not accept one penny to deal with it. all he wants to do is to cut spending. host: why is there a focus on the debt? a lot of stories from the past years if you do a google search. guest: the number is bigger, $1 trillion. that gets people's attention. we like to think things through. politicians like to go with a gut feeling. people are trying to use the deficit to kill social security and medicare. it is a misplaced focus. this always happens when you have they depressed economy. host: steve in phoenix. caller: good morning. my question has a lot to do with the last guy, mr. gutierrez. i work in a trucking company. my question, with the constant pressure to the point of the legal pressures for wages, how do raise your wages? guest: that is a whole other issue. the effects of illegal immigration on the economy are complica
the united states has its own currency. we print the money. suppose investors get down on the united states. that would help the exports. the story by paul ryan doesn't make sense. he is concerned about the deficit but will not accept one penny to deal with it. all he wants to do is to cut spending. host: why is there a focus on the debt? a lot of stories from the past years if you do a google search. guest: the number is bigger, $1 trillion. that gets people's attention. we like to think...
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alexei some units of support london mosque becomes a playground for his kids and he's not particularly strict with them on such occasions he can devote his full attention to the children. and i'm firmly convinced that it's no use trying to shape your children the way they would like people with disability like you when they grow up therefore you'd better educate yourself that's my favorite saying. i've seen any number of parents devoting so much time and effort to raising their children in reality though the children simply mimic their parents is the. thought if a child communicates with gentle people who are themselves outstanding individuals and the child will be like them. that the king is a great secret i'd like to disclose to all fathers is this teaching children is a very interesting thing is the going to be. especially if you achieve some results like if the child learns to read or write or imitate something that you do. as the bank you are to almost put this over here or that it's like organizing a business or getting a promotion or something like that it's really fascinating t
alexei some units of support london mosque becomes a playground for his kids and he's not particularly strict with them on such occasions he can devote his full attention to the children. and i'm firmly convinced that it's no use trying to shape your children the way they would like people with disability like you when they grow up therefore you'd better educate yourself that's my favorite saying. i've seen any number of parents devoting so much time and effort to raising their children in...
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in united states it is better to our long constitutional heritage welcoming those to express their conscientious commitment. we do not have any behan's on the burqa or headscarf but there has been the zoning laws to force out the mosque and proposals to put the application of sharia law by the u.s. court and there has been horrific violence. the attack in wisconsin left seven dead. and consider these hate crimes but the political philosophy could help us think about how to deal with this fear and suspicion. i suggest the three-pronged approach that is good constitutional principles based on sound arguments derived on the idea for equal respect from dignity. i debate to religious liberty including roger williams and john locke and equal respect for conscience and the burden it imposes on the government and policy, led to a tradition that government may not substantially burden and exercise of religion without the public interest. i defend those ideas from other nations as well. the second prong of the approach that i focus tonight, the need for consistency and self examination to the approach of
in united states it is better to our long constitutional heritage welcoming those to express their conscientious commitment. we do not have any behan's on the burqa or headscarf but there has been the zoning laws to force out the mosque and proposals to put the application of sharia law by the u.s. court and there has been horrific violence. the attack in wisconsin left seven dead. and consider these hate crimes but the political philosophy could help us think about how to deal with this fear...
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nobody had been in or get -- orbit yet from the united states. what kind of rockets can be billed to do it? what is the main principle? he had a great principle -- he was going to build a great spacecraft, but we did not have the rockets to go with it. we needed a rocket that would do everything -- pick people up, land, liftoff, comeback, then back into the ocean again. it was a monster. so he made a rocket that would not be ready until 1970. we had to pick to saturn-5's, one to carry the spacecraft. someone said, wait a minute, if we look at what we want to do is get a man on the moon and bring him back -- let's look at segments of this instead of just one spacecraft to do everything. >> 100 years from now, 200 years from now, are we going to look back at today's space program and say, how primitive? in 200 years willy fly to the moon or mars the way we get to new york or london -- how advanced is this going to get? >> time will tell. the marketplace and the leadership and the politics -- do we want to leave the world? -- lead the world or do we
nobody had been in or get -- orbit yet from the united states. what kind of rockets can be billed to do it? what is the main principle? he had a great principle -- he was going to build a great spacecraft, but we did not have the rockets to go with it. we needed a rocket that would do everything -- pick people up, land, liftoff, comeback, then back into the ocean again. it was a monster. so he made a rocket that would not be ready until 1970. we had to pick to saturn-5's, one to carry the...
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some day will come from the united states of america. it's not going to come from canada. >> imagine indeed a world without religious faith, not just no place of worship, no prayer, no scripture, but no men or women who because of their faith dedicating their lives to others. >> once you assume a create around a plan, it makes us objects in a cruel experiment and over us to supervise this is installed a celestial dictatorship, a kind of define define -- divine north korea. >> i can't believe i'm about to say this but dr. kissinger, you have six minutes. >> would africa be better off if china didn't invest there? >> i'm not saying -- >> would africa be better if china wasn't its biggest trading partner? that's the hypocritical argument that if i were chinese i would find quite annoying. >> you're obviously finding it annoying even though you're not chinese. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the munk debates on iran. this is the munk debate on iran's nuclear ambitions. i'm rudyard griffith. it's my privilege to both organize these series
some day will come from the united states of america. it's not going to come from canada. >> imagine indeed a world without religious faith, not just no place of worship, no prayer, no scripture, but no men or women who because of their faith dedicating their lives to others. >> once you assume a create around a plan, it makes us objects in a cruel experiment and over us to supervise this is installed a celestial dictatorship, a kind of define define -- divine north korea. >>...
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one of the principal conflicts with the united states and pakistan at that time was the united states felt like that pakistan was not doing enough. with respect to the haqqani network in north wazirstan. and therefore people had a sanctuary from supporting the taliban in afghanistan. and they go back across the border. and that therefore americans were being killed by people who had a safe refuge and the pakistani army was not vigorous enough in going into north wazirstan even though it was difficult. >> uh-huh. charlie that is very interesting. i find this to be the most fascinating blame on pakistan or allegation on pakistan ever. because you know pakistan is a country which forth last ten years has gone through enormous, has had to, a not of our own choice but we have had to make enormous sacrifices. we lost 40,000 civilians in the last ten years. we lost 6,000 para military, military, law enforcement forces in the last ten years. we have had multiplicity of bomb attacks inside our colleges, schools, school buses, bazaars, villages, et cetera. now if we had the ability or the capac
one of the principal conflicts with the united states and pakistan at that time was the united states felt like that pakistan was not doing enough. with respect to the haqqani network in north wazirstan. and therefore people had a sanctuary from supporting the taliban in afghanistan. and they go back across the border. and that therefore americans were being killed by people who had a safe refuge and the pakistani army was not vigorous enough in going into north wazirstan even though it was...
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united made it to the soccer playoffs for the first time since 2007 but lost the eastern conference championship. >>> a good sports town needs quality sports food. listen to this. an australian man put together a 200-pound hamburger. with some incredible things on it like fried eggs, cheese, steak, bacon, and barbecue whole chicken. is that something or what? the chef says the jumbo size burger took him several hours to make. >>> well, they partied in times square, but let me tell you that snow is no rare sight for people who live in canada. but even many of montreal residents were surprised by the record snowfall that they got last week. sean henry shows us that folks are still trying to dig out there. >> reporter: lynn isn't waiting for city crews to clear her sidewalk. she sees too many of her neighbors walking in the streets. >> it's dangerous. also my daughter has to pass here to go to downtown to work. >> reporter: once her daughter gets downtown, this is what she'll find. snow removal trucks and no parking signs. constituent wants this area cleared first. that means work on new year's day
united made it to the soccer playoffs for the first time since 2007 but lost the eastern conference championship. >>> a good sports town needs quality sports food. listen to this. an australian man put together a 200-pound hamburger. with some incredible things on it like fried eggs, cheese, steak, bacon, and barbecue whole chicken. is that something or what? the chef says the jumbo size burger took him several hours to make. >>> well, they partied in times square, but let me...
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the united states is a land of opportunity. opportunity to be great, opportunity to fail and try again, but most importantly, the opportunity of a bricklayer to live life on his own terms to pursue his personal hat is, given his beliefs and his values. that's what people came to the united states, to first do a happiness given their beliefs and their values as free and independent. but american senses with nader country so great and is what is so precious. thank you very much. [applause] >> i was really, really terrific. i'm always glad to hear another optimist here in washington and. you've all seen the book or perhaps you've had a chance to read it already. i encourage you to do so. it's full of great insight. both have a few questions. >> huck win this thing is further in the direction you've talked about having people do more for themselves as opposed to depending on the government? >> that's a great question. i wish i had the total answer to that. the reason i talk about philosophy, is what's happened to the united states
the united states is a land of opportunity. opportunity to be great, opportunity to fail and try again, but most importantly, the opportunity of a bricklayer to live life on his own terms to pursue his personal hat is, given his beliefs and his values. that's what people came to the united states, to first do a happiness given their beliefs and their values as free and independent. but american senses with nader country so great and is what is so precious. thank you very much. [applause]...
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euro europe's largest car maker shows sales above 9 million units. that's up 11% from the previous year. toyota was the biggest sell r through 2010. in 2011 it was left reeling by the disaster of flood. toyota officials forecast this year they will sell over 9.9 million units. let's take a look at what's happening this week on the global economic scene. on tuesday u.s. retail sales for december will come out. november sales rose 0.3% from the previous month underscoring a recovery in personal spending. the consumer price index is due out on wednesday. the cpi dipped 3% from october. that was the first decline in six months. the fed beige book on regional u.s. economic activity will come out on the same day. the previous report noted the regional economy continue to gradually grow. in japan machinery orders will be released. this iortant gauge showed a 2.6 month on month increase in october. on friday china will announce gdp data for 2012 as well as for the whole year. between july and september gdp expanded 7.4% from a year earlier. now just a few mi
euro europe's largest car maker shows sales above 9 million units. that's up 11% from the previous year. toyota was the biggest sell r through 2010. in 2011 it was left reeling by the disaster of flood. toyota officials forecast this year they will sell over 9.9 million units. let's take a look at what's happening this week on the global economic scene. on tuesday u.s. retail sales for december will come out. november sales rose 0.3% from the previous month underscoring a recovery in personal...
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our units are solid, and we remain united. >> many military commanders agree groups like this -- these remain instrumental in any effort to tilt the military balance in the rebels' favor. raising fears among western powers about the syrian army's stockpile of chemical weapons if violence continues for a longer period. >> we had issued orders to special units to monitor the sites of the chemical weapons. they provide us with intelligence on any movement at those sites. as soon as the regime falls, we have units tasked with securing those stockpiles. >> the syrian free army is unable to reverse the betty -- the syrian army is unable to reverse the study progress of the rebels. the rebels say they are receiving less and less military support from their main backers. they are worried that might force them to negotiate a political deal with president bashar al-assad, an option that they categorically reject. >> people in the south of australia are bracing themselves for more brushfires. andrew thomases in dunalley, on the island of tasmania, where buildings have burned to the ground. , -- >
our units are solid, and we remain united. >> many military commanders agree groups like this -- these remain instrumental in any effort to tilt the military balance in the rebels' favor. raising fears among western powers about the syrian army's stockpile of chemical weapons if violence continues for a longer period. >> we had issued orders to special units to monitor the sites of the chemical weapons. they provide us with intelligence on any movement at those sites. as soon as the...
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is going up in the united states. >> the white house in washington d.c.. how jazeera has coverage in just a handful of cities including washington and new york. it will mean an increase of staff numbers in the u.s. there will be operations in new york, miami, chicago, and los angeles. the channel has not been given the necessary government approval. >> there is a $95 billion business in the u.s., but growers have seen an increasing amount of their market share go to independent growers. >> behind this door between teamsters on an industrial new jersey street, and the dance between dumpsters on an industrial -- dumpdyrtd -- dumpsters on an industrial new a battle isket, brewing. americans have developed an unquenchable thirst for craft beers. there are three employees and a booming business. each year, sales for craft brewers grow another 15%. when microbrewers become macro bourse, the thick thighs become --
is going up in the united states. >> the white house in washington d.c.. how jazeera has coverage in just a handful of cities including washington and new york. it will mean an increase of staff numbers in the u.s. there will be operations in new york, miami, chicago, and los angeles. the channel has not been given the necessary government approval. >> there is a $95 billion business in the u.s., but growers have seen an increasing amount of their market share go to independent...
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is an american of russian origin his family emigrated from the soviet union to the united states when he was a kid of seven many people as good now he and his parents leave their own country to start a new life in the united states but only a few of them become rich and famous many people as you know the he tried to make animated movies cartoons but only a few of them become as popular as well i just wanted to say there's no way but good at it that the whole scheme is of russian arjun just as business he. was and he is one of the best known directors producers and animators in the american movie industry today. who is that i have to ask you welcome to the show thank you thank you very much for being with us thank you well first of all first of all i would like to ask you a couple of personal question if either money or russian name and you actually are russian you're you're american of russian origin i was born in moscow there were more skills lived there until you were seven that's right listen i've read about you that your father that he was he was a dentist who worked for a high ra
is an american of russian origin his family emigrated from the soviet union to the united states when he was a kid of seven many people as good now he and his parents leave their own country to start a new life in the united states but only a few of them become rich and famous many people as you know the he tried to make animated movies cartoons but only a few of them become as popular as well i just wanted to say there's no way but good at it that the whole scheme is of russian arjun just as...
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with adt, we got it back. [ male announcer ] every 14.6 seconds, a burglary takes place in the united states. so rely on the fast alarm response of adt. a single adt system can help protect you from burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide. when an alarm is received, adt calls the local authorities for help. and you can get this monitored protection plus great local service starting at just over $1 a day. and only adt offers a theft-protection guarantee. take it from me. the time to think about a security system isn't after something bad happens. it's before. [ male announcer ] call now and get one of our best values -- adt's quick-connect plus system installed for $99. hurry and take advantage of these savings. adt. always there. [ tones sound ] to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lin grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all
with adt, we got it back. [ male announcer ] every 14.6 seconds, a burglary takes place in the united states. so rely on the fast alarm response of adt. a single adt system can help protect you from burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide. when an alarm is received, adt calls the local authorities for help. and you can get this monitored protection plus great local service starting at just over $1 a day. and only adt offers a theft-protection guarantee. take it from me. the time to...
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the united nations childrens' agency, unicef, says flooding in mozambique has killed around 40 people and forced around 70,000 from their homes. one of the worst affected areas is in the south of the country. we have a report from there. >> soldiers in mozambique take the boats out early in the morning. they first make sure the bridges save before they leave people stranded on the other side of the river. roads and bridges have been destroyed after days of heavy rain and flooding. communities have been cut off. >> we lost everything, our houses, are animals, it has been terrible. we have to climb trees to escape the water. i know of five people died. we buried one person yesterday. the cost of the damage is not yet known. >> this was an agricultural land. we are now more than 1 meter above what used to be a field, crops that they were hoping to develop. this is one of the town's most affected by the flooding. families are still waiting for help. this woman and her children have been living on the side of the road for days. >> we are drinking water from the river which is dirty. food i
the united nations childrens' agency, unicef, says flooding in mozambique has killed around 40 people and forced around 70,000 from their homes. one of the worst affected areas is in the south of the country. we have a report from there. >> soldiers in mozambique take the boats out early in the morning. they first make sure the bridges save before they leave people stranded on the other side of the river. roads and bridges have been destroyed after days of heavy rain and flooding....
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united plans to cut 400 jobs many of them in chicago. the company's corporate headquarters in downtown indo hair is one of the largest united continental lost to $723 million last year mainly because fewer people flew. thanks to a $7 billion settlement retailers can now charge check out these surcharges and levies whenever customers use a card at a cash register. a typo that might make you blush and new standards in student testing levels, a letter sent out to parents but both are supposed to take you to more information on the common course state standards being used but one of the likes to the web site goes to a little more exposure, parents, if you take out a letter l, if you click on and you will go to a pornographic site but if you make it just one l, it will take you to the real website corrected and apologized. no trouble here though. our fast fading alberta klipper is coming at us these are the radar returns right now. you can see a little more substantial development out to the west. you see that pink area that is a lot of cloud
united plans to cut 400 jobs many of them in chicago. the company's corporate headquarters in downtown indo hair is one of the largest united continental lost to $723 million last year mainly because fewer people flew. thanks to a $7 billion settlement retailers can now charge check out these surcharges and levies whenever customers use a card at a cash register. a typo that might make you blush and new standards in student testing levels, a letter sent out to parents but both are supposed to...
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and with the appropriate answers, he will be voted out by the committee and voted for the job by the united states senate. >> tell us a bit more about what goes to war against him, why they're against it. >> -- what those who are against them, why they are against him. >> some have caused him to have to apologize for the statements. he has been insensitive to the gay lesbian and transvestite community with a comment he made about a proposed selection a few years ago. of course, there are some who believe he is not strong enough behind the state of israel in terms of protecting its from iran. >> is a likely to do anything different to bring anything different to the floor on that issue? >> chuck hagel brings a lot to the floor and a lot to the entire defense portfolio. he is a unique person. he served as an infantry riflemen in vietnam. he would be the first sergeant ever to move up the ranks to secretary of defense. he seems to be someone more concerned about ensuring that as we operate overseas, we operate as members of a coalition rather than unilateral action. i think he brings a perspec
and with the appropriate answers, he will be voted out by the committee and voted for the job by the united states senate. >> tell us a bit more about what goes to war against him, why they're against it. >> -- what those who are against them, why they are against him. >> some have caused him to have to apologize for the statements. he has been insensitive to the gay lesbian and transvestite community with a comment he made about a proposed selection a few years ago. of...
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i can't do the things that are great passions in my life, you know, my unit is deployed right now and there's a piece of my heart with them and i can't be there. sorry. it's given me a new mission and i get to do this for them. >> she wants to use her political clout to help service people. >> there's so many things that need to be done. i think there's a responsibility to, if we' going to go toar, have a discussion how we will use these men and women. right? they're the ones who bleed. so we don't make decisions to go to war recklessly, we have honest discussions of the cost of war. if we're going to expend our greatest national treasure, it better be for the right reasons. and then they better be well equipped. and then when they come home, whether or not they have visible wounds, we need to take care of them and we need to take care of their families. duckworth plans to make sure deployments are more fully vetted and discussed in the future. >> i think that hopefully i can be a voice to say, well, i'm not weak on defense and i will go tomorrow. i'm still serving in the national gua
i can't do the things that are great passions in my life, you know, my unit is deployed right now and there's a piece of my heart with them and i can't be there. sorry. it's given me a new mission and i get to do this for them. >> she wants to use her political clout to help service people. >> there's so many things that need to be done. i think there's a responsibility to, if we' going to go toar, have a discussion how we will use these men and women. right? they're the ones who...
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united nations officials say now more than 60,000 have been killed since the uprising began in march 2011. >>> power e lelectric crews nee to remove hundreds of spent fuel rods. it's a process that's expected to take 40 years. >> translator: the state of emgency is over and we're now in a transition phase with efforts focused on decommissioning. the government will do all it can to help speed up this process. >> during the initial decommissioning phases tepco workers are need to remove the spent fuel. the first part will begin this year. they plan to start in mid-november and complete the process in december 2014, a year earlier than initially scheduled. they want to remove the rods as soon as possible because of concerns about the storage pools quake resistance. high radiation levels will make it difficult to proceed. workers have faced other challenges. last september they accidentally dropped a 470 kilogram into reactor three spent fuel storage pool. that set them back nearly three months. it will be harder to figure out how to remove the melted fuel. managers plan to complete tha
united nations officials say now more than 60,000 have been killed since the uprising began in march 2011. >>> power e lelectric crews nee to remove hundreds of spent fuel rods. it's a process that's expected to take 40 years. >> translator: the state of emgency is over and we're now in a transition phase with efforts focused on decommissioning. the government will do all it can to help speed up this process. >> during the initial decommissioning phases tepco workers are...
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and in the united states less than a third. it's just fascinating. these people use it in ways that we think we're advanced in the united states, and yet, in china, in india you see people using it for all these different entertainment and information applications, and they're ahead us because that's the only way that they get access to that stuff. >> rose: it's a huge market for you. >> it's a huge market. smart phones there will be five billion smart phones sold between now and 2016. >> rose: 5 billion in the next three years. >> between 2013 -- >> rose: here's the opening question from-- this is a story in the ""wall street journal" today." qualcomm c.e.o. foresees home base stations. noose what that? >> so this is an interesting thing. right now everybody wants to get all this data on their smart phone and they're upset when it doesn't work that well. the other thing they're upset is they pay a lot to the wireless operator and the wireless operator sometimes doesn't give them as much data as they'd like. and we were thinking we need get 10 to 12
and in the united states less than a third. it's just fascinating. these people use it in ways that we think we're advanced in the united states, and yet, in china, in india you see people using it for all these different entertainment and information applications, and they're ahead us because that's the only way that they get access to that stuff. >> rose: it's a huge market for you. >> it's a huge market. smart phones there will be five billion smart phones sold between now and...
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. >> questions >> across the united states. any more experiences you can tell us about? >> we last went to qatar and that was the last overseas trip that i took. they landed in qatar. i've never flown a plane that was slowed -- i. don't know if you've ever woken up to a person speaking arabic. i was like man come and take out the plane. [laughter] that's really all i thought. it was such a different culture. they had a think the second highest standard of living, or they started make in $200,000. picking a couple years ago got complaints from citizens that they were paying too much in mortgage, so you pay the mortgages off. so they are very wealthy and at a certain point i got jealous because i remember he was a different -- i had been in an immersed in a culture that was so consumed. >> anymore questions here? >> hi. great to have you here. >> good to be here. >> i know you've heard this my times, but i loved your show on cnn that you had a few years ago. why did you decide to play the straight man? [inaudible] who are putting a deal together for hbo and john kline was
. >> questions >> across the united states. any more experiences you can tell us about? >> we last went to qatar and that was the last overseas trip that i took. they landed in qatar. i've never flown a plane that was slowed -- i. don't know if you've ever woken up to a person speaking arabic. i was like man come and take out the plane. [laughter] that's really all i thought. it was such a different culture. they had a think the second highest standard of living, or they...
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states -- the negotiations coming up over the debt ceiling in the united states. but those thoughts are on the back burner over the joy of the moment. >> let's take a look at the joya dass numbers. equities worldwide joined in the rally -- at the joyous numbers. equities worldwide joined in the rally. european shares hit a 20-month high. check out the euro stoxx 50. the dow jones is lapping up the attention. the euro is trading down at the moment. >> now to other news, portuguese -- the president of portugal has asked the country's constitutional court to review the government's disputed budget for this year. he said he was concerned about whether it fairly distributes the burdens of portugal's economic reforms. it includes tax increases and welfare cuts. he signed the budget, despite opposition. he said that was to avoid harming the country's economy. >> the economic exports and the chancellor have warned about of times ahead. when you look at the nation's unemployment, the picture looks pretty good. >> 2012 ended with more people working than ever before, and th
states -- the negotiations coming up over the debt ceiling in the united states. but those thoughts are on the back burner over the joy of the moment. >> let's take a look at the joya dass numbers. equities worldwide joined in the rally -- at the joyous numbers. equities worldwide joined in the rally. european shares hit a 20-month high. check out the euro stoxx 50. the dow jones is lapping up the attention. the euro is trading down at the moment. >> now to other news, portuguese --...